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Oracle Forms Developer – Form Builder Reference, Volume 1

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Validation property<br />

Description<br />

Specifies whether default <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> validation processing has been enabled or disabled for a form.<br />

Applies to form module<br />

Set programmatically<br />

Refer to Built-in<br />

• GET_FORM_PROPERTY<br />

• SET_FORM_PROPERTY<br />

Default<br />

Yes<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Use this property with caution, because when you set Validation to No all internal form validation will be<br />

bypassed and no WHEN-VALIDATE triggers will fire.<br />

You can programmatically set Validation to No for only brief periods of time when you specifically want<br />

to avoid all default <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> validation behavior. Once you set Validation to Yes again, any text<br />

items left in an unvalidated state will be validated according to normal processing rules.<br />

When Validation is set to No, the Post-Change trigger will fire during query processing but will not fire<br />

elsewhere.<br />

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